Nov01
Posted by Dr. Althaf Ibrahem Rana on Monday, 1st November 2010
Premature EjaculationWhat is premature ejaculation?
Premature ejaculation happens when a man has an orgasm sooner than he or his partner would like. Premature ejaculation can happen before or shortly after penetration.
There is no set time for how long a man should “last” during sex. But when a man has an orgasm before he wants to, he loses his erection and can’t continue with intercourse. Premature ejaculation can be frustrating and embarrassing. You may feel you don’t have enough time to enjoy sex. You may have difficulty satisfying your partner. For some men, embarrassment about premature ejaculation can cause problems with intimacy and damage their relationships. Different people define premature ejaculation in different ways. For some, it happens any time you climax before your partner is able to; for others, it is only a problem if it occurs more than fifty percent of the time. Either way, stopping premature ejaculation is a top priority for men who suffer from it.
Premature ejaculation is a common problem among men. About 30 percent to 40 percent of men have this problem at some time in their lives.
What causes premature ejaculation?
A number of emotional and physical factors can lead to premature ejaculation. It may happen when a man becomes too excited or stimulated, or if his penis is very sensitive. It may also happen if a man is nervous or uncomfortable with a new partner. Premature ejaculation is considered a psychological problem in some cases. Some doctors believe that early sexual experiences, especially those in which you may have hurried to reach climax in order to avoid being discovered, may establish a lifelong pattern. However, biological factors also may cause premature ejaculation. Some studies comparing men who experience premature ejaculation with those who don't have found differences between the two groups in certain hormone levels and in the sensitivity of their genitalia.
Other common causes include the following:
Anxiety about performance
Guilty feelings
Depression
Stress
Relationship problems
Men who have a low amount of a special chemical called serotonin in their brain may have problems with premature ejaculation.
Before stopping premature ejaculation effectively, you need to figure out why it's happening in the first place. Many times, psychological factors play a major role in the problem. Men suffering from depression often have trouble lasting long in bed. To stop premature ejaculation, you often need to get to the bottom of any existing psychological problems. Sometimes, physiological factors are to blame for an inability to last long in bed. Brain chemistry plays a big role, and figuring out any problems with brain chemicals can help stop premature ejaculation in a significant number of men.
Is premature ejaculation a sign of a serious health problem?
Not in most cases. Rarely, premature ejaculation results from a serious health problem, such as nervous system damage from surgery or trauma.
How is premature ejaculation treated?
Premature ejaculation often goes away without treatment. But if it happens frequently, and it makes you or your partner unhappy, you may want to talk to our doctor. There are several possible methods for delaying orgasm. or stop premature ejaculation, including Herbal pills, leaf-therapy and topical Herbal creams. The trick to stopping premature ejaculation, then, is finding out what works for you best. Talk to our Doctor
Behavioral methods
Behavioral methods are helpful for more than 95 percent of men who have premature ejaculation.
In this type of treatment, you practice controlling your ejaculation, either alone or with a partner.
In the start-and-stop method, you or your partner will stimulate your penis until you feel like you are about to have an orgasm. Then the stimulation stops for about 30 seconds. Once you regain control of your response, stimulation begins again. This process is repeated 3 or 4 times before you allow yourself to have an orgasm.
In addition to using a behavioral method, you may want to try thought distractions. For example, while you’re being sexually stimulated, think about the names of players on your favorite sports team.
Psychological assistance
Anxiety, depression and other emotional issues can lead to premature ejaculation. For these issues, seeking the help of a psychologist, psychiatrist or OUR DOCTOR may be helpful. Couples therapy may also help if relationship problems are the cause of premature ejaculation.
Medical treatments
Several medical treatments may help men who have premature ejaculation. Combination of herbal medicines which breaks up psychosomatic circles at various levels and reduces hyper-excitability of higher and lower centers these factors relieves and individual and enable better-timed performance. Strengthens all vital organ and brings pleasure and increase sexual vigour. Removes general debility. Also acts as an energizer and improves muscle tone. Effective in spermatorrhoea and increases density of semen., acting on high centre's of brain and locally
on the sex organs, directly & indirectly reduces anxiety and calms the individual, continued use for sometime corrects premature ejaculation.
For some men, simply wearing a condom can help delay ejaculation because it may make the penis slightly less sensitive.
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